New Europe Film Sales pone rumbo a la Berlinale con A Prayer for the Dying y Prosecution
- El agente de ventas polaco presenta las cintas de Dara Van Dusen en Perspectives y Faraz Shariat en Panorama, junto a un catálogo que va desde el drama histórico al cine indie estadounidense

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Warsaw-based outfit New Europe Film Sales is heading to the 76th Berlin International Film Festival (12–22 February) and the accompanying European Film Market (EFM) (12–18 February) with a varied line-up, including survival thrillers, politically charged dramas, festival-acclaimed auteurs and animated storytelling.
Leading the Berlinale line-up is A Prayer for the Dying, directed by the debutant American filmmaker based in Oslo, Dara Van Dusen, and set to world-premiere in the Berlinale’s Perspectives section. Set in a small Wisconsin town in 1870, which is still reeling from the aftermath of the American Civil War, this survival thriller follows a man forced to make an impossible choice between protecting his young family and defending the immigrant community which gave him a second chance at life. The film stars Johnny Flynn, John C. Reilly, Kristine Kujath Thorp and Gustav Lindh, and New Europe Film Sales are co-handling sales with Anton Studios.
In the Panorama section, Prosecution by German director Faraz Shariat (Teddy Award winner No Hard Feelings [+lee también:
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The EFM will also see New Europe Film Sales showcasing How to Divorce During the War [+lee también:
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entrevista: Andrius Blaževičius
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entrevista: Andrius Blazevicius
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entrevista: Andrius Blaževičius
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Another of the sales agent’s upcoming highlights is The Painted Bride, which is the latest feature by US filmmaker Jeremiah Zagar (We the Animals, Hustle). Starring Jeremy Allen White, Mandy Patinkin and Isabella Rossellini, the film follows a man whose carefully balanced family life begins to unravel as he confronts grief, creativity and personal collapse. New Europe Film Sales are co-representing international rights alongside Charades, while WME Independent are handling North America.
Still available to buyers, the animated feature Tales from the Magic Garden [+lee también:
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entrevista: László Nemes
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Also in the line-up is Joan of Arc by Icelandic filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason (The Love That Remains [+lee también:
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entrevista: Elliott Crosset Hove
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entrevista: Hana Jušić
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